Add label.InitLabels functioni. Allows generation of labels based on options

This will allow us to do the following with docker.

Customize the way that a labeling system like SELinux will run on a container.

    --label-opt="user:USER"  : Set the label user for the container
    --label-opt="role:ROLE"  : Set the label role for the container
    --label-opt="type:TYPE"  : Set the label type for the container
    --label-opt="level:LEVEL"  : Set the label level for the container
    --label-opt="disabled"  : Turn off label confinement for the container

Since we are passing a list of string options instead of a space separated
string of options, I will change function calls to use InitLabels instead of
GenLabels.  Genlabels interface is Deprecated.

Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Dan Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com> (github: rhatdan)
This commit is contained in:
Dan Walsh 2014-07-17 14:57:57 -04:00
parent e6a43c1c2b
commit bc3c671e21
3 changed files with 99 additions and 14 deletions

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@ -2,6 +2,13 @@
package label package label
// InitLabels returns the process label and file labels to be used within
// the container. A list of options can be passed into this function to alter
// the labels.
func InitLabels(options []string) (string, string, error) {
return "", "", nil
}
func GenLabels(options string) (string, string, error) { func GenLabels(options string) (string, string, error) {
return "", "", nil return "", "", nil
} }
@ -22,7 +29,7 @@ func Relabel(path string, fileLabel string, relabel string) error {
return nil return nil
} }
func GetPidCon(pid int) (string, error) { func GetPidLabel(pid int) (string, error) {
return "", nil return "", nil
} }

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@ -9,30 +9,49 @@ import (
"github.com/docker/libcontainer/selinux" "github.com/docker/libcontainer/selinux"
) )
func GenLabels(options string) (string, string, error) { // InitLabels returns the process label and file labels to be used within
// the container. A list of options can be passed into this function to alter
// the labels. The labels returned will include a random MCS String, that is
// guaranteed to be unique.
func InitLabels(options []string) (string, string, error) {
if !selinux.SelinuxEnabled() { if !selinux.SelinuxEnabled() {
return "", "", nil return "", "", nil
} }
var err error var err error
processLabel, mountLabel := selinux.GetLxcContexts() processLabel, mountLabel := selinux.GetLxcContexts()
if processLabel != "" { if processLabel != "" {
var (
s = strings.Fields(options)
l = len(s)
)
if l > 0 {
pcon := selinux.NewContext(processLabel) pcon := selinux.NewContext(processLabel)
for i := 0; i < l; i++ { mcon := selinux.NewContext(mountLabel)
o := strings.Split(s[i], "=") for _, opt := range options {
pcon[o[0]] = o[1] if opt == "disable" {
return "", "", nil
}
if i := strings.Index(opt, ":"); i == -1 {
return "", "", fmt.Errorf("Bad SELinux Option")
}
con := strings.SplitN(opt, ":", 2)
pcon[con[0]] = con[1]
if con[0] == "level" || con[0] == "user" {
mcon[con[0]] = con[1]
}
} }
processLabel = pcon.Get() processLabel = pcon.Get()
mountLabel, err = selinux.CopyLevel(processLabel, mountLabel) mountLabel = mcon.Get()
}
} }
return processLabel, mountLabel, err return processLabel, mountLabel, err
} }
// DEPRECATED: The GenLabels function is only to be used during the transition to the official API.
func GenLabels(options string) (string, string, error) {
return InitLabels(strings.Fields(options))
}
// FormatMountLabel returns a string to be used by the mount command.
// The format of this string will be used to alter the labeling of the mountpoint.
// The string returned is suitable to be used as the options field of the mount command.
// If you need to have additional mount point options, you can pass them in as
// the first parameter. Second parameter is the label that you wish to apply
// to all content in the mount point.
func FormatMountLabel(src, mountLabel string) string { func FormatMountLabel(src, mountLabel string) string {
if mountLabel != "" { if mountLabel != "" {
switch src { switch src {
@ -45,6 +64,8 @@ func FormatMountLabel(src, mountLabel string) string {
return src return src
} }
// SetProcessLabel takes a process label and tells the kernel to assign the
// label to the next program executed by the current process.
func SetProcessLabel(processLabel string) error { func SetProcessLabel(processLabel string) error {
if selinux.SelinuxEnabled() { if selinux.SelinuxEnabled() {
return selinux.Setexeccon(processLabel) return selinux.Setexeccon(processLabel)
@ -52,6 +73,9 @@ func SetProcessLabel(processLabel string) error {
return nil return nil
} }
// GetProcessLabel returns the process label that the kernel will assign
// to the next program executed by the current process. If "" is returned
// this indicates that the default labeling will happen for the process.
func GetProcessLabel() (string, error) { func GetProcessLabel() (string, error) {
if selinux.SelinuxEnabled() { if selinux.SelinuxEnabled() {
return selinux.Getexeccon() return selinux.Getexeccon()
@ -59,6 +83,7 @@ func GetProcessLabel() (string, error) {
return "", nil return "", nil
} }
// SetFileLabel modifies the "path" label to the specified file label
func SetFileLabel(path string, fileLabel string) error { func SetFileLabel(path string, fileLabel string) error {
if selinux.SelinuxEnabled() && fileLabel != "" { if selinux.SelinuxEnabled() && fileLabel != "" {
return selinux.Setfilecon(path, fileLabel) return selinux.Setfilecon(path, fileLabel)
@ -83,17 +108,22 @@ func Relabel(path string, fileLabel string, relabel string) error {
return selinux.Chcon(path, fileLabel, true) return selinux.Chcon(path, fileLabel, true)
} }
func GetPidCon(pid int) (string, error) { // GetPidLabel will return the label of the process running with the specified pid
func GetPidLabel(pid int) (string, error) {
if !selinux.SelinuxEnabled() { if !selinux.SelinuxEnabled() {
return "", nil return "", nil
} }
return selinux.Getpidcon(pid) return selinux.Getpidcon(pid)
} }
// Init initialises the labeling system
func Init() { func Init() {
selinux.SelinuxEnabled() selinux.SelinuxEnabled()
} }
// ReserveLabel will record the fact that the MCS label has already been used.
// This will prevent InitLabels from using the MCS label in a newly created
// container
func ReserveLabel(label string) error { func ReserveLabel(label string) error {
selinux.ReserveLabel(label) selinux.ReserveLabel(label)
return nil return nil

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@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
// +build selinux,linux
package label
import (
"testing"
"github.com/docker/libcontainer/selinux"
)
func TestInit(t *testing.T) {
if selinux.SelinuxEnabled() {
var testNull []string
plabel, mlabel, err := InitLabels(testNull)
if err != nil {
t.Log("InitLabels Failed")
t.Fatal(err)
}
testDisabled := []string{"disable"}
plabel, mlabel, err = InitLabels(testDisabled)
if err != nil {
t.Log("InitLabels Disabled Failed")
t.Fatal(err)
}
if plabel != "" {
t.Log("InitLabels Disabled Failed")
t.Fatal()
}
testUser := []string{"user:user_u", "role:user_r", "type:user_t", "level:s0:c1,c15"}
plabel, mlabel, err = InitLabels(testUser)
if err != nil {
t.Log("InitLabels User Failed")
t.Fatal(err)
}
if plabel != "user_u:user_r:user_t:s0:c1,c15" || mlabel != "user_u:object_r:svirt_sandbox_file_t:s0:c1,c15" {
t.Log("InitLabels User Failed")
t.Log(plabel, mlabel)
t.Fatal(err)
}
testBadData := []string{"user", "role:user_r", "type:user_t", "level:s0:c1,c15"}
plabel, mlabel, err = InitLabels(testBadData)
if err == nil {
t.Log("InitLabels Bad Failed")
t.Fatal(err)
}
}
}